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<H2> <TT>LablTk</TT> Library</H2>
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The interface to Tcl/Tk was integrated in the distribution of
Objective CAML 3.04, and is available for Unix and Windows.
The installation provides one new command: <TT>labltk</TT>, which
launches a toplevel interactive loop integrating the <TT>LablTk</TT>
library.<BR>
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The <TT>LablTk</TT> library defines a large number of modules, and
heavily uses the language extensions of Objective CAML 3.04. A detailed
presentation of this module falls outside the scope of this appendix,
and we invite the interested reader to refer to the documentation of
Objective CAML 3.04.<BR>
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There is also an interface with Gtk, written in class-based style,
but it is not yet part of the Objective CAML distribution. It should
be compatible with Unix and Windows.<BR>
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